Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 31, 1944, Image 3

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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 31, 1944
Many New Books Recently Received
At Ashland Public Library Listed
Never Left Home; Horne, Stunts
and Tumbling; Hubier, Lou Geh­
rig; Hughes, The Delicate Ape;
Hughes, Johnnie; Jones, Christ
of tne American Road; Keller,
Men of Mary knoll; Kenny, And
They Shall W alk; Keyes, Also
the Hills; Kimbrough, We Follow­
ed Our Hearts to Hollywood;
King , Case of the Dowager's
Etchings; Knight, Design in Dia­
monds; Koestler, A rrival and De­
parture; Kossack, Blessed Are
The Meek; ^acy, Is China a Dem­
ocracy?;
LaFarge,
The Race
Question and the Negro; Lomott,
Nippon: The Crime and Punish­
ment of Japan; Landon, Anna and
the King of Siam; Lawrence,
Toer of Steel; LeSueur, Twelve
months that change the World
LeSueur; The Bradshaws of Har
Cable, Gobi Desert; Canby, nlss,
Lincoln;
Nurse
Merton,
W alt Whitman; Car roll, Dunny- Washington Assignment, Logan;
brook; Carroll, What Price A U , Susan Merton on the Home Krone,
cohol?; Coffin, ITtm er for Amer- , Logan; While S till We Live, Mac-
lea; Chase, in Bed We Cry; Chase Innes; Towards an Abiding Peace,
The American House; Christie, Maclver; Farwell to Tharrus,
Toward Zero; Colt, Maverick Can ■ Maclean; Tharrus Three, Maclean;
yon; C o p e l an,d, 10,000 jokes American Gloss, McKearln.
Toasts and Stories; Cornell, I 1
Wanted To Be An Actress; Daley, I
Smarter and Smoother; Damon, A
Sense of Humus; deLemoa, Plan- '
nlng and Producing Posters; Do­
Mrs. Ruth Brown and daughter
ner, O Distant Star!; Eberhart, Jo. Ann left Sunday evening for
Unidentified Woman, Escape The their home in Los Angeles. Mrs.
Night; W ith This Ring; Ermine, Brown is a daughter of Mrs. Joe
Busted Range; Ertz, Anger in the Hanlson and spent a couple of
Sky; Etheridge, This Little Pig weeks visiting here and in Med­
Stayed Home;; Faulkner, Plow­ ford.
mans' Folly; Fenwick, American I M r. and Mrs. George Kerby of
Neutrality; Feuchtwanger, Jose- I Ashland and M r. and Mrs. John
phus and the Emporer, Simone; Kerby of Medford visited M r. and
Field, Morerick’s Return; Fischer Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey Sunday
The Embarrassment ot Riches; evening. John is in the navy and
Fischer, M y Lives in Russia; Is home on a furlough.
Fisher, The Mothers;
Flavin,
M r. and Mrs. Chas. Blake have
Journey In The Dark; Floyd, Doc- |
sold the Talent Camp ground and
tora in Mexico; Flynn, As We Go '
are moving to No. 4 Beach Ave­
Marching; Ford, All For The Love
nue, Ashland.
of a Lady; Fowler, Good Night, i Bom to M r. and Mrs. George
Sweet Prince; French, My Yon- 1
Holt a t Crescent, Oregon a baby
kee Mother; Gaddis, First Love; boy on August 12. Mrs. Holt was
Gaither, The Red Cock Crows;
Esther Cochran before her marrl-
Gallagher, Action in the East;
Gibbs, America Speaks; Gard­
ner, Case of the Burled Cock, j Miss June Weybright of Bre­
Cose of the Stuttering Bishop, merton, Washington vladted her
The D. A. Calls a Turn; Gordon aunt and uncle, Cal Harper last
The Woman on the Porch; Good- i week.
ell, They Sent Me to Iceland; I M r. and Mrs. W ill Childers and
Grafton, The Rope Began to Hang son Buford spent a couple of days
the Butcher; Graham, Audel’s picking huckleberries this week
Mathematics and Calculus; G ra­ on Huckleberry Mountain.
M r. and Mrs. Lathan McDowell
ham, Our W ay Down Bast;
Graves, The Reader Over Your and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Clark Thursday evening. Mrs
Shoulder.
McDowell is a daughter of Mr.
Gray, The Advancing Front of .
Clark.
Medicine; Green, Rampage in the
Mrs. Loyal Bates was transact­
Rockies; Grelg, This Desirable
Bachelor; Grew, My Ten Years ing business in Medford Wednes­
in Japan; Grey, Wilderness Trek; . day afternoon.
Grove, Sinus; Hall, Lost Island; I The local fire department was
Hancock, Student Nurse; Harris, called out Wednesday morning to
Visiting Nurse; Hathaway, The a flue fine at the I. C. Williams
Little Locksmith; Hawes, Why place. The fire was put out with
Women Cry; Henley, Grandmoth­ no damage.
M r. and Mrs. Hugh Spruell re­
er Drives South; Hepner, I t ’s Nice
to Know People Like You; H er­ ceived word that their son Hugh
sey, A Rell for Adano; Hlllyer, Jr. was married to Miss Ruth
M y Heart for Hostage; Hope, I Madison of Glendale, California.
Mr. Spruell Is employed in de­
fense work there and visited his
parents for a couple of weeks re­
cently .
M r. and Mrs Fred Cook of
Klamath Falls visited M r. Cook's
parents M r .and Mrs. Elmer Cook
lost week and they accompanied
them home for a few days visit.
George B. Carter, County Clerk
of Medford was a business caller
in Talent Saturday evening.
Mrs. Velma Colwell and baby
son returned home from a couple
of weeks visit with relatives In
Sprague River and Klamath Falls
Mrs. Joe Walsh of Ashland visit
ed Mrs. Ella McMahan, Mrs.
Adamic, My Native Land; Ad­
ler, How To Think About W ar
and Peace, A Hand, American
Counterpoint; A m e r i c a n Red
Croaa, Life Saving; Andrews, Un­
der a Lucky Star; Argali, My
Life W ith the Enemy; Bailey,
Queen of Spade«; Baldwin, Breath
of Life; Bates, Fair Stood The
Wind For France; Baum, Hotel
Berlin, 1943, Bellamann, Victoria
G r undole t; Bemelmana, Now I
Lay Me Down To Sleep; Benet,
America; Berggrav, Land of Sus­
pense; Btnna, Timber Beaat; Bo­
wen, Yankee from Olympus; Hoyl­
eton, Carol on Broadway; Bristow
Tomorrow Is Forever; Bremfleld,
W hat Became of Anna Bolton;
Buck, The Promise; Byng, The
World of the Arabs;
TALENT NEWS
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YOUR FRIENDLY STORE
COMPLETE GROCERY
Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
SPECIALS EVERY DAY
PLAZA GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs. Hays
A t Lithia Friday and Saturday
Seventh Day Adventist
Church
Corner b our Ui and C Streets
Sabbath School Saturday 9:30
AM.
Church Services 11:00 A.M.
Friday night song service 8:00
P.M. Sermon 8:15, Topic 1 John
1:7 “But if we walk In the light,
as he is in the light, we have
fellowship one with another, and
the blood of Jesus Christ his son
cleanseth us from all sin.”
Public Cordially Welcome.
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First Methodist Church
The Sunday School meets for
the study of the Bible at 9:45.
Allen O McGee is the general
superintendent. The morning ser­
mon is at 11 on the subject
"Practicing the Presence of Jesus
in Business.” The music commit­
tee hope io have the Methodist
Male quartet for the special mus­
ic at the morning service. The
Thursday night: Bible Study at Senior and Intermediate Metho­
Walah la living at the College
8 p.m. Subject ‘Life of Christ."
Inn for the present.
Evangelistic Service Saturday dist Youth Fellowship groups will
The Infant baby girl born at
meet for worship at 66:45. The
night,
7:45 p.m.
the Camp Hospital Saturday pass
Methodist-Presbyterian Churches
Open A ir Servicer on Plaza:
ed away Monday afternoon. Mr.
w ill Join in the W.C.T.U. vesper
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Hooeie la stationed In Kansas.
service at 5 P.M in the Church of
Presbyterian Church
Mrs Hoosic was the former V ir- j
Christ, $tfid will hold no evening
130 North Main Street
gin la Garvin, daughter of Mr. and
service
following that. The mid­
"A Friendly church for thought­
Mrs. C liff Garvin at Talent
week Bible study and prayer ser­
ful People.”
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vice is each Thursday evening at
Rev. George M. Shuman,
7:30 Dr. George W . Bruce, M in­
Pastor
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ister
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Sunday, September 3.
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9:45 A. M Sunday school for
Catholic Church
all ages. Mrs. W . M. Poley, super­
Sixth and C. Street»
Rev. W . J. Meagher, Pastor
intendent
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’­
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
M r. Shuman w ill preach on the clock. Sunday School after Mass
conducted by the ladies of the
More than 1200 young women
subject “Are You Worth W hat church.
from Oregon are are among the
You Cost?”
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75,000 W A VES on duty a t 500
5 P.M. Vesper Service at he
Methodist Church
shore establishments of the U. S. Christian Church, sponsored by
Navy in continental United States,
T A LE N T, OREGON
the W.C.T.U., in response to a
Dr. G. W . Bruce. Minister
according to Herb. Crain of the Call to Prayer by the national
The morning sermon is at 9:30
Medford Navy recruiting station,
president of that organization.
on the subject ’’Practicing the
which handles W A V E applications
7 P.M. Wetminster Fellowship
Presence of Jesus in Business.”
in this area.
for young people of high school
The Sunday School meets imme­
Ou t«t and in g young women from
and college-age
diately following the sermon at
this area are included in the con­
There will be no evening ser­ 10:30. Clarence Holdridge is the
tribution of patriotic Oregon wo­
vice on this date; the Vesper ser­ superintendent. The m i d-week
men to the W A VES program.
Through
the assignment of vice at the Christian church w ill Bible study and prayer service is
each Wednesday evening at 8 o’­
these 75,000 W A VES to shore es­ take its place.
September 4. 7:30 P M . Regular clock. Dr. George W . Bruce, M in­
tablishments, 32,700 enlisted men
I and 4675 officers have been dir­ Monthly Session meeting.
ister.
ectly released from these neces­ September 6. 8 P.M. Midweek
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sary jobs at home to fill vital Service for prayer and Bible N O TIC E O F H E A R IN G ON F IN ­
A L ACCOUNT OF A D M IN IS ­
and important jobs at sea or over­ Study.
September 10. Rally Day pro­
TRATOR
seas. In addition, some 30,000 oth-
PHONE 6751
In The County Court of the
' er men are serving afloat becaus gram in the Sunday School. Ral­
State of Oregon for Jackson
the women of the Navy were train ly Day for the entire church.
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ed and ready to fill necessarily ex­
County.
panding complements at home.
Free Methodist Church .. In the M atter of the Estate of
GRACE W ATSON C AM PBELL,
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
Deceased.
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
9:45—Sunday School.
that the undersigned Administra­
11:00— Morning Worship.
The Church of the
6:45— Young People.
tor of the Estate of Grace W a t­
7 :30—Evangelistic Service.
son Campbell, Deceased, has filed
Brethren
7:30—Tuesday, Cottage Prayer in said Court his Final Account
A S H L A N D - M ED FO R D
meeting.
Brethren.
7:30— Thursday, Prayer meet­ in the m atter of said estate and
the Honorable J. B. Coleman,
The Church School-10:00 A.M. ing.
Dentist
County Judge, has designated
Theme, '“n je Misuse of Power.”
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“Because thou hast rejected the Trinity Episcopal Church Thursday, September 28, 1944, at
10:00 o’clock a.m., in the Court­
word of the Lord, he hath reject­
12-14 Swedenberg Building
Rev. A . IL MacDonneU, icar
house in Medford, said county, as
ed thee from being king.” 1 Sam­
the time and place for hearing
uel 15:23.
8:00— Holy Communion.
Phone 21501
thereon. Anyone having an objec­
Morning Worship Service: 11:
9:30—Church School.
tion to said account is required to
11:00—Service and Sermon.
A. M. Message on “The Temple of
present the same an or before the
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Tbe Lord, Our God.” Worshipful
time of said hearing.
music and singing.
Church of Christ
C M X X K X X «<xxx»i»ao o tM X X jC *
EU G E N E C A M PB ELL
i Evening Vesper Service: 7:45 P
Second and B Streets
Administrator
M. Sing your favorite hymns.
Earl F . Downing, Minister
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, Attorneys
Church of Christ
Meditation: “Personal Experience
Bible School, 9:45 A. M E. H. Pioneer Building Ashland, Ore.
of God.”
“That you can depend on”
The Medford Church of the McGee, Supt. Classes for all ages. August 31, 4 t.
A U TO M O B ILE
F IR E
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Brethren is to be Dedicated on Picnic dinner a t Helman Botha
S U IT TO Q U IE T T IT L E
this Sunday afternoon a t their after Church Bring basket dinner
A L IA S SUMMONS
new church building Anyone de­ and service. Ice cream w ill be fu r­
(for publication)
siring transportation or anyone nished by the school.
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF
Morning Service, 11:00 A M .
driving who has room for some
Sermon “The Disgusting Church’. T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR
one should contact the pastor.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Junior Church, 11:00 A M . for j C H A R LES A LB E R T JONES and
W ard Pratt, pastor.
L ir it
Beginner, Prim ary and Junior E D N A G. JONES, husband and
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H E A L T H & A C C ID EN T
wife,
plaintiffs
Church of the Nazarene children.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P.M.
vs.
4th and C. street».
The Junior group meets under the GLADYS W . J O H N S O N and
.
W . R. Wise. Pastor
ON T H E PLAZA
9:45— Sunday School with class supervision of Mrs. John Schoen-
es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su­ wald and Mrs. E a rl Downing.
perintendent.
The high school meeting w ill be
11:00— Morning Worship.
led this week by Edith Turnbull. I
7:00— Young People’s Society,
N E W MATTRESSES
Evening Service, 8:00 P.M. Ser- j
Virginia Shultz, president.
FA C TO R Y TO YOU
mon,
“The
Lord
God
'Almighty
I
8:00—Evangelistic Service.
OLD
M ATTRESSES »LADE
8; 00, Wednesday — Mid-week Reigneth”.
L IK E N EW
Midweek
Service
Wed.
8:00
P.
prayer meeting.
M.
N E W BOX SPRINGS
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“FaithfTemple”
W H IL E T H E Y LAST
(Undenominational)
Neighborhood Church
Pe r lo a d o f
Corner of 6th St. & East Main
Congregational
Rev. Leo C. Wine. Pastor
Corner of Blvd. and Morton
Prompt Delivery
Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There
Jl. Howard Rees, Minister
are classes, for all ages. Mrs. Leo
Mrs. John Barker, Church School
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Wine', Superintendent.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
Superintendent
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
PH O N E 8331
Miss
Margaret
Ramaav.
Organist
Ashland, Oregon
Evangelistic Services 7:45 p.m.
9:45 A M . Morning Worship and
"Come witty your burdens and
Study period of the Church school.
I carry away a smile."
11:00 A M . Morning Worship.
Tuesday night— Prayer meeting
The Rev. C. F . McCall w ill be In
charge of the service this morn-
The World’s News Seen Through
ing.
6:30 P.M. Evening meeting of
he hristian cience
onitor
the Young People’s Pilgrim Fel­
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lowship a t the Church Parlors.
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JOHN DOE JOHNSON, her hus­
band, if married, or if deceased,
then her legal heirs, if any, and
also ail outer persons or partita
known or unknown claiming any
ngnt, title, estate, lien, or interest
in tne real property descr.beri in
the Complaint herein,
Defendants
TO EACH OF T H E ABOVE
ABOVE n A M E D L tu l E N D a i , atJ:
JN T H E N A M E OF T H E
STA TE OF OREGON y o u and
each of you are hereby reqmreu
to appear and answer the Oom-
plaint filed against you in tne
aoove entitled suit within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons; and
if you fail to answer, for want
tnereof ,the Plaintiffs wJl apply
to tne Court for tne relief pr^y vd
tor in their Complaint., to-wit
That they be adjudged anu ct
creed to be the owners in fee tu ­
ple of the real property situateo
in the City of Aanland, Jacaso..
County, Oregon, particularly de­
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12),
Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14),
I Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20)
of the N IC K E L L P L A T E A D -
i D1TION to the City of Ashland,
Jackson County, Oregon, ac­
cording to the official plat
thereof, now of record,
free and clear of any and all right,
' title, claim, estate or interest of
any kind and nature on the part
of the Defendants or either or any
of them.
By order of the Honorable H.
K. Hanna, Judge at said Court,
made and dated the 23rd day of
August, 1944, this Alias Summons
is served upon you by publication
for four successive weeks in the
Southern Oregon Miner, a news­
paper of general circualtion, print­
ed and published in Ashland,
Jackson County Oregon, the date
' of the first publication thereof
■ being August 24, 1944, and the
time for answer expiring Septem­
ber 21, 1944.
W M . M BRIGGS
Attorney for Plaintiffs, Post Of­
fice address: Pioneer Building,
Sw w -B R EA D S
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock
Sunday School at 9:45 am .
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o’clock.
Reading room open dally from
2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
holidays.
The public Is cordlallV Invited
to attend these services, and to
use the Reading Room.
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